Is Lisbon really Red John?
Yes, Teresa Lisbon is Red John and always has been because, you see, it can be no other way and still honor the moral code of the series. The clues were everywhere last night that Red John has special access to Patrick Jane’s mind.
Who works for Red John?
Mentalist creator Bruno Heller has assured us that Red John is one of seven men: Bertram, Smith, forensics expert Brett Partridge, cult leader Bret Stiles, freelance investigator Ray Haffner, Homeland Security agent Robert Kirkland, and Sheriff Thomas McAllister.
Why did Rigsby and Van Pelt leave the mentalist?
After his stellar work on the case (and a recovery, of course), Rigsby was offered a full-time position with the FBI, but he turned it down as the couple decided to leave the law enforcement life behind. Don’t you love it when your favorite TV characters actually get a happy ending?!
Who have Red John the list?
So in season 6 episode 8 when finally Patrick found Red John, Red John mentioned the list.
Who is Red John on The Mentalist TV show?
On Sunday’s episode (10/9c, CBS), Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) narrows down his list of suspects to seven people. And despite the twists and tricks of the past (remember Bradley Whitford as Red John?), creator and executive producer Bruno Hellerinsists that one of the names on Jane’s list is indeed his serial-killing nemesis.
Who is the main antagonist in The Mentalist?
Red John is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the CBS crime drama The Mentalist for the first five seasons and half of the sixth.
Who is Sheriff Thomas McAllister on The Mentalist?
The end. Yes, Sheriff Thomas McAllister (Xander Berkeley) is Red John. He wasn’t really blown up a couple episodes back. After watching this hour of The Mentalist last week under top-secret embargo, I initially felt quite pleased: Red John’s death was equal parts shocking and satisfying.
Who was last seen dead on Mentalist finale?
Speaking of magic, Emmanuelle Chriquiwill reprise her role as Lorelei Martins, who was last seen dead at the hands of Red John. “It’s not a flashback, a typo or a mystical thing,” Heller says with a laugh. “You’ll have to work out what other alternatives are left.